Several
parts of the bill aim to help small businesses, some of which may have felt forgotten when the state was handing out tax breaks to big companies, said Senate Republican Leader John McKinney of Fairfield.
Not exact matches
The skinny
bill included a series
of amendments that
aimed to repeal certain unpopular
parts of the Affordable Care Act.
«While it is hard to see a path forward for a comprehensive
bill, the GOP is likely to try to attach discrete provisions
aimed at defunding
parts of the
bill or unwinding some
of the ACA's insurance or benefit mandates are likely,» Weissenstein said.
The skinny
bill includes a series
of amendments that would
aim to repeal certain unpopular
parts of the Affordable Care Act, like the individual and employer mandate.
Cutting nearly $ 1 trillion from Medicaid will give states the freedom to tailor the program to suit their needs, Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said, as he defended a narrowly passed House
bill that
aims to undo
parts of the health care law enacted by the previous administration.
Supporters
of a
bill that is
aimed at making it easier for the survivors
of sexual abuse to file lawsuits is once again being pushed as
part of the post-budget legislative session.
Dempsey said that if the
bill on bump stocks solely focused on the bump stocks he'd be less against it, but the
bill before the committee specifically refers to accessories that increase the rate
of fire
of a firearm and he argues almost any
part could assist in doing that including those that assist with
aim.
Both officers worked out
of the 84th Precinct in Brooklyn, although they had been posted outside the Tompkins Houses, within the 79th Precinct, as
part of a crime reduction initiative
aimed at various troubled city housing developments, when they were shot, Commissioner
Bill Bratton said.
All are expected to soon be signed into law by Mayor
Bill de Blasio, with the package
part of ongoing reforms
aimed at changing the culture at Rikers Island and other jail facilities run by the city.
Her proposal was
part of a package
of bills discussed Wednesday
aimed at increasing consumer access to food safety reports.
That funding could be folded into the annual appropriations
bill to fund the National Institutes
of Health or be
part of several measures
aimed at speeding medical innovation that Congress may take up after the election.
The
bill would be
part of the Senate version
of the renewal
of the American COMPETES Act, bipartisan legislation that was passed in 2007 and reauthorized in 2010 and that
aimed to bolster U.S. capabilities in the physical sciences.
In a
bill sent to the legislature this month as
part of his education - reform package, Mr. Ridge, a Republican who took office this year,
aims to make the state's 53 «learning outcomes» voluntary learning targets.
It's
part of a seven -
bill package titled the Parent Empowerment Education Reform Package that
aims to increase options for public school students and parents.
Known as the PROSPER Act, the
bill aims to streamline student aid programs, get rid
of several regulations, limit certain benefits to graduate students, and more.The initial response from higher education groups was surprisingly restrained, in
part because so many people were focused on the tax
bill.
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Implementing a CO2 NAAQS set at 350
parts per million would require a much higher degree
of economic sacrifice than would be demanded by either the Waxman - Markey cap - and - trade
bill or the Copenhagen climate treaty, which
aimed to stabilize CO2 - equivalent greenhouse gases at 450
parts per million by 2050.
For perspective, the Waxman - Markey
bill aimed to help achieve the Copenhagen climate treaty goal
of stabilizing atmospheric CO2 - equivalent greenhouse gas concentrations at 450
parts per million by 2050.82 A NAAQS requiring states to make a proportionate contribution83 to CO2 stabilization at 350
parts per million and other greenhouse gases at pre-industrial levels in five to ten years would cause the United States to become a single non-attainment area, and the Clean Air Act would function as a no - growth mandate, contradicting a core purpose
of the Act: protecting the «productive capacity»
of the population.84
A pair
of bills introduced in Congress in April 2018 — S. 2740 in the Senate; H.R. 5606 in the House
of Representatives — would authorize the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to institute a competitive grant program
aimed in
part at developing and improving educational material and teacher training on the topic
of climate change.
Brighter Planet's 350 Challenge is inspired by
Bill McKibben's awareness campaign about the importance
of the number 350, the
parts per million
of CO2 in the atmosphere that we must
aim for if we want to keep the planet relatively safe.
These four Congressmen filed this bipartisan
bill earlier this week, which would forbid states or any other
part from hunting alterations to devices for the
aim of enabling user surveillance.